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decipherable


Meanings
  • Verb

    To make (something) clear and intelligible.

    - "With the help of a map, we were able to decipher the instructions."
    - "The code was deciphered by the cryptanalyst."
    - "The ancient text was deciphered by scholars."
  • Verb

    To understand or explain (something) fully.

    - "After much research, I was able to decipher the meaning of the symbol."
    - "The detective deciphered the clues and solved the case."
    - "The students worked together to decipher the complex math problem."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with decipherable
mipher , quiper , piper , hipher , dipher , sipher
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. Decipher (en) : To make (something) clear and intelligible.

  2. Decipher (en) : To understand or explain (something) fully.

  3. Decipher (es) : Desenvolver o desentraƱar, especialmente una cosa complicada.


Homophones
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  1. Defeather

  2. Defeatherable

  3. Defeathered


Variants
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decipher , decipherable , deciphered , decipherer , decipherers , deciphering , decipherment , decipherments , deciphers
Forms
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Deciphered, Deciphering, Decipherable


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'de-' meaning 'off' or 'away' and 'cipher' meaning 'number'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the Rosetta Stone, which helped decipher ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, was discovered in 1799?

  2. The word 'decipher' comes from the Latin words 'de-' meaning 'off' or 'away' and 'cipher' meaning 'number'.

  3. Deciphering has been a significant aspect of human history, from ancient civilizations deciphering hieroglyphics to modern-day cryptography.


Related Concepts
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  1. Cryptography: The practice of securing communication from adversaries by converting plaintext into ciphertext.

  2. Cryptanalysis: The process of deciphering encrypted information.

  3. Decoding: The process of interpreting and understanding encoded information.


Culture
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Deciphering has been a significant aspect of human history, from ancient civilizations deciphering hieroglyphics to modern-day cryptography. Deciphering has been depicted in various forms of literature, art, and music.

How to Memorize "decipherable"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine deciphering a code or a puzzle.
    - Visualize yourself decoding a complex message.
    - Picture yourself as a detective deciphering clues to solve a mystery.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word decipher with the idea of understanding or making something clear.
    - Think of decipher as a process of revealing hidden information.
    - Associate decipher with the idea of solving a puzzle or a mystery.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym D-E-C-I-P-H-E-R to remember the meaning: Decode, Explore, Comprehend, Interpret, Perceive, Hone, and Evaluate.


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